In its 19th annual Force for Good Day, Nu Skin kicked off a month of efforts to improve the lives of children in communities around the world. At the company’s global headquarters in Utah, the company focused on inclusivity, belonging and unity. Partnering with ten charity partners, including Thanksgiving Point, United Way’s South Franklin Community Center, Stitching Hearts Worldwide and CharityVision International, the company will work to aid vulnerable youth populations in Utah.
“Inclusivity is a key part of being a force for good,” said Ruth Todd, Nu Skin Senior Vice President and Chief Reputation Officer. “This year, our projects at our global headquarters are helping disabled, less fortunate and neuro-diverse children with basic needs and experiences, so they can focus on learning and growing. As our affiliates and employees work across the world, we have the unique opportunity to make a global impact, accomplishing more good than we ever could alone.”
Other Nu Skin projects around the world will include providing winter supply packs to those in need in South Africa, assembling meal kits for families in Korea, hosting food drives in Japan and reading books to children online in Mainland China.